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20 For more information, see materials produced by Korea Center for United Nations Human Rights Policy (KOCUN), a Korean NGO (http://www.kocun.org/v1/).
23 Although there are no official statistics on the number of migrant-related NGOs, Lee Citation2003 speculates there might have been over 100 in Korea in the early 2000s, with approximately twenty concentrating on migrant women’s issues.
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Funding
This work was supported under the framework of the international cooperation program managed by the National Research Foundation of Korea [2013K2A1A2054884]. The authors would like to acknowledge the generous funding by the National Research Foundation of Korea for the research undertaken by the Korean research group on international marriage migration as well as for the organization of an international conference on this topic that took place in May 2015 in Seoul.